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rmon event 
Syntax 
rmon  event  entry-number [ description  string ] { log | log-trap  log-trapcommunity | none | trap 
trap-community } [ owner text ] 
undo rmon event entry-number 
View 
System view 
Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
entry-number: Event entry index, in the range 1 to 65,535. 
description string: Event description, a string of 1 to 127 characters. 
log: Logs the event when it occurs. 
log-trap log-trapcommunity: Log and trap events. The system performs both logging and trap sending 
when the event occurs. log-trapcommunity indicates the community name of the network management 
station that receives trap messages, a string of 1 to 127 characters. 
none: Performs no action when the event occurs. 
trap  trap-community: Trap event. The system sends a trap with a community name when the event 
occurs.  trap-community specifies the community name of the network management station that 
receives trap messages, a string of 1 to 127 characters. 
owner text: Owner of the entry, a string of 1 to 127 characters. It is case sensitive and space is 
supported. 
Description 
Use the rmon event command to create an entry in the RMON event table. 
Use the undo rmon event command to remove a specified entry from the RMON event table. 
When create an event entry, you can define the actions that the system will takes when the event is 
triggered by its associated alarm in the alarm table. According to your configuration, the system can log 
the event, send a trap, do both, or do neither at all. 
Related commands: display rmon eventrmon alarmrmon prialarm
 
 
When you create an entry, if the values of the specified event description (description  string), 
event type (log,  trap,  logtrap  or  none), and community name (trap-community or 
log-trapcommunity) are identical to those of the existing event entry, the system considers their 
configurations are the same and the creation fails. 
You can create up to 60 alarm entries.